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police say so far they haven't found any laws that were broken. >> we have found culpability so that's going to take time to sort out all of the details. obviously there's a lot of facts in the cases we are willing to look through. >> the victim's family says they are satisfied with how the nurse acted. more on that in a moment. >> a&m students facing hazing charges on the drum major. prosecutors say there's enough evidence to raise those charges and include two more defendants. you might remember 26-year-old champion died back in 2011 after what seemed described as a savage beating. chaos outside of a florida court as casey anthony makes her first public appearance since she was acquitted of murder. >> get out of the way. >> anthony was forced to appear in bankruptcy court to answer questions about her finances. she is nearly 800,000 dollars in debt. she says she doesn't have a car or home or have a job or own a car that is. she admits she is been living off the kindness of strangers. >> nom of the money has come from unsolicited donations from veer why yous individuals and some of th
police say so far they haven't found any laws that were broken. >> we have found culpability so that's going to take time to sort out all of the details. obviously there's a lot of facts in the cases we are willing to look through. >> the victim's family says they are satisfied with how the nurse acted. more on that in a moment. >> a&m students facing hazing charges on the drum major. prosecutors say there's enough evidence to raise those charges and include two more...
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lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
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these tools, financial, intelligence, interdiction, law enforcement, and diplomacy and we talked about the mall this morning, must be brought together to bring sustained pressure on the regime. pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means to extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our main focus should be on china. the principal obstacle to bring effective pressure on north korea. four, the promotion of human rights. while part of u.s. official talking points for years has not been a significant element of u.s. strategy. it should be as it was in the reagan administration and its dealings with the soviet union. exposing the domestic brutality of the regime is the moral course and potentially an effective means to influence dprk leaders. because north korea is likely to retain its as -- nuclear and missile capabilities the u.s. must insure that it can defend against the threat. t
these tools, financial, intelligence, interdiction, law enforcement, and diplomacy and we talked about the mall this morning, must be brought together to bring sustained pressure on the regime. pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means to extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our...
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one, they get this special exemption from civil justice law, from products liability law. they also get exempt from consumer product safety commission. so the federal government can't force them to put in safety devices. as a result, there are safety devices which are literally over 100 years old. they cost less than $1. they would save the lives of children. there's no question about it. and, yet, they are not the industry standard in -- for guns in america. >> one of the reasons we've been trying to focus on the gun manufacturers and their relationship with the nra, is because i find it to be politically important that the manufacturers are able to essentially stay out of the spotlight politically altogether. they largely fund the nra. the nra maintains itself publicly as if it is mostly a membership organization. it seems to me they are mostly doing what the industry wants. and part of what the industry wants is for the nra to be out there taking all the criticism so they don't have to. it seems a manifestation is that the whole country isn't up in arms about the gun in
one, they get this special exemption from civil justice law, from products liability law. they also get exempt from consumer product safety commission. so the federal government can't force them to put in safety devices. as a result, there are safety devices which are literally over 100 years old. they cost less than $1. they would save the lives of children. there's no question about it. and, yet, they are not the industry standard in -- for guns in america. >> one of the reasons we've...
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, existing immigration law or chooses not to sometimes. does this ultimately hurt the administration, the administration's bipartisan effort for immigration reform? >> i think it does hold that possibility. if the department of homeland security and the administration cannot produce a more thorough explanation for the situation, i think it could hurt them. and not only that, i mean, it is distracting from the larger efforts at reform and in terms of the sequester, as most people are now learning, these are cut that is go in to effect very gradually between now and september and then possibly continuing after that. so that again begs another question, why were these people released all at once and then in advance? they were released last monday and in advance of the sequester. there's all sorts of things bubbling under the surface and need to be addressed. >> you know, raul, looking at the bigger picture and talk about the issue of detaining low risk, you know, undocumented workers first place, there's sort of a contradiction here political
, existing immigration law or chooses not to sometimes. does this ultimately hurt the administration, the administration's bipartisan effort for immigration reform? >> i think it does hold that possibility. if the department of homeland security and the administration cannot produce a more thorough explanation for the situation, i think it could hurt them. and not only that, i mean, it is distracting from the larger efforts at reform and in terms of the sequester, as most people are now...
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son-in-law for usama bin laden and former al-qaeda spokesman. news is told that this operative was brought to the u.s. several days ago and has been cooperating with authorities. is in new york on friday. federal court. a seven-page indictment charging him in federal court. are back with the panel., this obviously creating a bit of an uprate. a lot of uproar on capitol hill. should. this guy is in gentlemen you could shoot him with a drone in the middle of the night and blow him away. like we did with al-awlaki. that he is here, magically he gets his mare ran da rights so that means we won't get information out of him. insane. is precisely -- gitmo was incidented as a way to have a site under which we could receive information over time. he arrives in new york on trial and lawyered up we will learn nothing. has a lot to tell us. a myth that iran and al-qaeda don't work together, because iran is shiite and al-qaeda is sunni.ly he was harbored in iran after 9/11 for several years. knows how it works and knows about the contact with al-qaeda. could
son-in-law for usama bin laden and former al-qaeda spokesman. news is told that this operative was brought to the u.s. several days ago and has been cooperating with authorities. is in new york on friday. federal court. a seven-page indictment charging him in federal court. are back with the panel., this obviously creating a bit of an uprate. a lot of uproar on capitol hill. should. this guy is in gentlemen you could shoot him with a drone in the middle of the night and blow him away. like we...
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stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a boxcutter. >> juan: i travel all the time. you know what happened the other day? you go to take out conditioner for the hair and i realize i put body lotion in the conditioner. you smoosh junk on yourself. >> kimberly: my big sexy got confiscated. >> greg: what? >> kimberly: big sexy. >> eric: i don't think you should travel with that. >> eric: when can we put our shoes through security? >> kimberly: why do with travel with these? if this can't be used as a weapon, what can? coming up, baby buzz across the pond. did princess kate reveal w
stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a...
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we have more including the case of a woman accused of trying to get rid of her former in-laws. there isn't a better way of putting it, by actually having her kids kill them. that's the allegation. police say she actually provided the weapon. >>> and the longest interstate highway in the u.s. coming to a screeching halt in cleveland. avery, your town. and this is why. >>> and a 911 call that shocked the nation. a nurse refusing to perform cpr on a dying woman at an elderly visiting facility. >>> welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for gjoining us. a look at the top stories. the tsa is a allowing small knives on planes. delta's ceo says it's a bad idea, writing to the tsa saying, these items have been banned for more than 11 years and will add little value to the customer security process flow in relation to the additional risk for our cabin staff and customers. the tsa says it's lifting the small knives ban to match international rules. >>> a major interstate is shut down in cleveland after this happened. that's a dump truck that you're looking at over the side. it sma
we have more including the case of a woman accused of trying to get rid of her former in-laws. there isn't a better way of putting it, by actually having her kids kill them. that's the allegation. police say she actually provided the weapon. >>> and the longest interstate highway in the u.s. coming to a screeching halt in cleveland. avery, your town. and this is why. >>> and a 911 call that shocked the nation. a nurse refusing to perform cpr on a dying woman at an elderly...
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last week a republican lawmaker compared a proposed law to castration. correspondent mike tobin says much of the disagreement boils down to a divide between chicago and the rest of the state. >> on chicago's mean streets, neighborhoods like lawndale and inglewood, gun violence is part of nearly every night. kids are caught in the crossfire. city leaders seized on the emotion of tragedies like the sandy hook elementary school massacre to push for stiffer fun penalties. >> this is an opportunity to push an agenda? >> and connect nationally. this is an american child. >> shots fired. >> chicago leaders are calling for a 3-1/2-year mandatory minimum sentence for illegal gun possession guarantees that convicts won't be released after serving a fraction of the time. >> increasing penalties, and requiring criminals to serve their punishment. we not only protect our children, our families and our communities. but we also prevent retaliatory killings that plague our neighborhoods. >> different sentences will mean more people in illinois prisons. but they are burs
last week a republican lawmaker compared a proposed law to castration. correspondent mike tobin says much of the disagreement boils down to a divide between chicago and the rest of the state. >> on chicago's mean streets, neighborhoods like lawndale and inglewood, gun violence is part of nearly every night. kids are caught in the crossfire. city leaders seized on the emotion of tragedies like the sandy hook elementary school massacre to push for stiffer fun penalties. >> this is an...
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this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she will get done early. >> what this will help us do is achieve three things, better security from the standpoint of folks being on those items that can be catastrophic, two makes it more efficient in terms of checkpoint surplus and three address the hast el factor. >> the hassle factor? is it less of a hassle if i can bring my knife with me? the tsa says you can bring a small knife and other possible weapons on planes. it remind me of this classic. claer >>> oo i got a get out of here. i got a get out of here. >> less hassled in the airport a compromise for our safety? mike gallagher joins me in new y
this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she...
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teacher quality, making sure that we have rigorous evaluation systems, making sure that we can get rid of laws that last and layoff policies. those are the things that we think need to happen first in california into when we come back, rhee on why she says she's been unfairly labeled as anti-teacher. >>> welcome back. the label of anti-rhee is the heart of a new book. it's rhee's attempt to set the record straight on herself. >> my convictions are so strong, my belief in children and teachers is unshakeable and i wanted people to understand where that came from. it's because i come from teachers. my grandfather was a teacher, my maternal grandmother was a teacher, four of my aunts, my sister, my best friend. i have always all my life been around teachers. >> you're a teacher. >> i am a teacher. it was because of that that my respect for teachers and my understanding and belief in what they could do with children grew. and so now it's crazy to me. people say she's anti-teacher. how can i be the anti-teacher? i believe so much in teachers that i hold a high expectation for them. if i didn't beli
teacher quality, making sure that we have rigorous evaluation systems, making sure that we can get rid of laws that last and layoff policies. those are the things that we think need to happen first in california into when we come back, rhee on why she says she's been unfairly labeled as anti-teacher. >>> welcome back. the label of anti-rhee is the heart of a new book. it's rhee's attempt to set the record straight on herself. >> my convictions are so strong, my belief in children...
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the same place in terms of not wanting there to be a special advantage for people who have broken the law. what he's outlined is something i've thought about for a long time and ultimately concluded it isn't good for the country to have millions of people who are permanently barred from applying for citizenship. it's been a disaster for europe. rubio said whatever is forged will have the white house's imprint. is this a friendly rivalry? here's something to remember about jeb bush, he hasn't run a race since 2002, and the backlash he's received in the last 24 hours could either convince him he doesn't have the stomach for a run because this is the way the world we live in, apparently, or it could steel him for what to expect over the next 2 1/2 years. either way he's getting a taste of what it is like on the campaign trail. >> venezuela's socialist strongman was a thorn in america's side, a leader who rode a wave of anti-capitalist sentiment. he leaves a political vacuum and a lot of questions about what happens next. he led to prominence when he led hundreds of soldiers in a failed coup
the same place in terms of not wanting there to be a special advantage for people who have broken the law. what he's outlined is something i've thought about for a long time and ultimately concluded it isn't good for the country to have millions of people who are permanently barred from applying for citizenship. it's been a disaster for europe. rubio said whatever is forged will have the white house's imprint. is this a friendly rivalry? here's something to remember about jeb bush, he hasn't...
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many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the health curve, that health care costs are going to go down? i thought that's been debunked. >> no, the other issue with about premiums going up. >> brenda: i'm sorry, we've got to move this conversation. we've got to move this information. we don't have time right now. toby, doctor shortages, that what we're talking about, is obamacare causing them. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they
many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the...
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instead, law-abiding citizens obey the laws and criminals don't. and those areas with gun control often have more crime. under federalism, state and localities are laboratories of experimentation. results of different approaches come in and then the federal government learns which laws work better than others as it considers national legislation. but that is not what is argued for gun control. we are asked to adopt nationally the policies that have not worked at the state and local level. we are told that poor results in places with gun control are due to more lenient gun rules elsewhere in the vicinity, but if that were true one would expect more crime in the suburbs where guns are lawfully available than cities where there are not. and the states where guns are not easily able to be purchased than in states where they are not. however, this is not the case. restrictions on gun rights of law-abiding citizens do not work. again, rather than trying to approach a different approach, supporters of gun control not only want to double down on failed str
instead, law-abiding citizens obey the laws and criminals don't. and those areas with gun control often have more crime. under federalism, state and localities are laboratories of experimentation. results of different approaches come in and then the federal government learns which laws work better than others as it considers national legislation. but that is not what is argued for gun control. we are asked to adopt nationally the policies that have not worked at the state and local level. we...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. how do you get your bounce? an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com radio oo live fr >> live from america's news headquarters i am harris falkner. the college of cardinals set to begin the conclave on tuesday. voting will take place in the vatican's sis seen chapel. crews fitting the chimney that will tell us when a new pope will be chosen signal jammers are making sure they have no ak sellings to the or -- access to
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. >> reporter: but this isn't the first time the law has lucked out this way. washington police nabbed alleged car thief wesley strom in 2012 after he pocket dialed 911 four times. in january, it took florida deputies ten minutes to zero in on 19-year-old matthew dollerhide after his chat about allegedly selling prescription drugs was overheard by dispatchers. >> i want one pill out of it. >> reporter: usually a butt dial gets a quick hangup, but not from a 911 operator, they keep listening. tonya rivero, abc news, new york. >> not good. >> i've always said this, they're criminals not because they're smart. >> and the moral of the story, next time you're doing a drug deal, put the phone on lock. >> and the officers could be heard, the phone call was so long that the dispatcher had a chance to hear what was going on -- >> get some doughnuts and coffee on the way over. >> oh, man. >> i just got an abc blackberry not long ago and the first manager i put in the contact i butt dialed him like five times. i had to delete him. save them. woolite everyday, cleans your
. >> reporter: but this isn't the first time the law has lucked out this way. washington police nabbed alleged car thief wesley strom in 2012 after he pocket dialed 911 four times. in january, it took florida deputies ten minutes to zero in on 19-year-old matthew dollerhide after his chat about allegedly selling prescription drugs was overheard by dispatchers. >> i want one pill out of it. >> reporter: usually a butt dial gets a quick hangup, but not from a 911 operator, they...
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. >> there's armed men stormed a bank while many law enforcement were attending that service. >>> here's more why many believe the timing of bank robbery was no coincidence. >> reporter: the robbers wore bandafas and hoddies. the bank is closed tonight and the detectives are inside still tonight. many people here suspect the man chose today because they knew law enforcement would be busy. >> a group of bank of the west employees console one another after a scary or deal at this ca perched tola branch. >> three masked men stormed the bank as they fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. >> it a very difrespectful. >> the robbers were trying to take advantage of a smaller police force because of the massive memorial service. >> mr. gwinn has been cleaning the uniforms for a decade. when he saw the officers inside, he worried about the safety of his employees and clients especially what they've had to go through in the last week. >> police have a gun. he told me everybody go to the inside. >> sergeant booth tells us his officers will continue honoring the legacy by doing what they did best.
. >> there's armed men stormed a bank while many law enforcement were attending that service. >>> here's more why many believe the timing of bank robbery was no coincidence. >> reporter: the robbers wore bandafas and hoddies. the bank is closed tonight and the detectives are inside still tonight. many people here suspect the man chose today because they knew law enforcement would be busy. >> a group of bank of the west employees console one another after a scary or...
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bill passed 98- 0 in the senate with only 32 votes against it in the house, you could not take the law seriously. nobody had any interest in voting against it. it was politically incorrect to vote against it was the implication, and therefore the court should not defer to it as it might normally defer to the law. >> what has changed since 2006 with this lot? >> the covered states need to be covered. because of voting rights violations. the congress amassed evidence of this, and that is why they extended section 5. >> special the county attorney, but jealous -- the shelby county , said we butch ellis have made tremendous strides. >> shelby county is the last place you want to make this case because the evidence of verifies keeping that county covered. chief justice roberts thinks things have changed. things have not changed that much. go back to the last convention. the evidence of attempted voter suppression is pervasive in this country. even more states probably should be covered than are already covered. >> that is sort of the point of shelby county. it says, you have not re- evaluat
bill passed 98- 0 in the senate with only 32 votes against it in the house, you could not take the law seriously. nobody had any interest in voting against it. it was politically incorrect to vote against it was the implication, and therefore the court should not defer to it as it might normally defer to the law. >> what has changed since 2006 with this lot? >> the covered states need to be covered. because of voting rights violations. the congress amassed evidence of this, and that...
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this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she will get done early. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that
this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she...
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it will end up a registry on all of the law-abiding people. we're already a billion dollars, there are delays, the mental records for most of the states are not even in it. the administration has no intention of prosecuting, they call them paperwork violations. my gosh, whole thing is not worth the paper it is printed on if you don't prosecute, they are not stopping anyone. yet they want to expand it to the law-abiding people in this country with putting all their names on that list and you know what happens with that, politicians say they will never confiscate, they said that in the uk and they broke their promises and we all know what happened. lou: i will stick with those promises, i don't need any others. wayne lapierre, thank you. come back sometime. the head of the nra. if you would like to connect with us and talk by this issue or any other, go to loudobbs.com. you can e-mail me. i would love to hear fromm you. parts of the midwest are bracing for what meteorologists are now calling perhaps the heaviest of snowfall of the season. are yo
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senator kelly ayotte not happy with the obama administration decision to charge usama bin laden's son-in-law in criminal court instead of a military tribunal. we're back not only with the panel but for the friday lightning round with our panel. so, we now learn that sulaiman abu ghaith has been in u.s. custody for a week and was only charged after he stopped talking, supposedly, steve. the u.s. was have a railroad of being able to bring terrornist to court and convict them in criminal court. what practical effect do you think the decision is here to go in criminal court rather than a military tribunal? >> a lot of it depends when he was mirandizeed and how much information he gave us before he was mirandizeed. we heard that story from the obama administration after the airplane bomber. gave us everything we could want to know in 50 minutes. that is a harder sell here in particular because faith abu ghaith was in iran. and the indict reads extensively about his activities in iran in 2002. he is potentially somebody who could give us a lot of information about the network, the al-qaeda network
senator kelly ayotte not happy with the obama administration decision to charge usama bin laden's son-in-law in criminal court instead of a military tribunal. we're back not only with the panel but for the friday lightning round with our panel. so, we now learn that sulaiman abu ghaith has been in u.s. custody for a week and was only charged after he stopped talking, supposedly, steve. the u.s. was have a railroad of being able to bring terrornist to court and convict them in criminal court....
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. >> law enforcement came from ash the state to the memorial. laura anthony joins with us more on that. laura? >> people began lining up before the motorcade arrived here this morning. many of them were from law enforcement community well aware that they, too, put their lives on the line every day. thousands of police officers from as far as nork po nork and maryland converged on hp pavilion wearing black bands on badges. ones signal they've lost, in this case, two of their own. >> it's a brotherhood and a sister hood we understand how a tragedy like this can happen every day. >> among mourners howard jordan, remembering all too well a similar memorial almost exactly six years ago. >> we know what the santa cruz police department is going through. unfortunately we're probably one of the only agencies in the country facing similar circumstances. many knew the officers personally. in this case, the detective sargeant, butch baker. >> he was a good guy, always out to help someone if they needed help. it doesn't matter who you were, just there to he
. >> law enforcement came from ash the state to the memorial. laura anthony joins with us more on that. laura? >> people began lining up before the motorcade arrived here this morning. many of them were from law enforcement community well aware that they, too, put their lives on the line every day. thousands of police officers from as far as nork po nork and maryland converged on hp pavilion wearing black bands on badges. ones signal they've lost, in this case, two of their own....
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caltrain and amtrak offer free trains to law enforcement personnel. kaiser permanente arena in santa cruz opens at 10:00. they will show the service live today. parking at depot park is free today. there is a link to public transportation and other parking lots in santa cruz on our website. we will carry the service live from the pavilion here on abc7 news. our coverage will start with our midday news at 11:00 and we will stream the service at abc7news.com. >> investigators are trying to find out why a 24-year-old volunteer intern attack and killed by a lion was inside the big cat's enclosure while working yesterday at project survival cat haven sanctuary 45 miles east of fresno. this is video of the african lion. authorities arrived they found her severely injured, the founder of cat haven said they were unable to lure the lion away from the body. >> the lion was shot and killed. our thoughts and prayers go out to our friend and family and to her family at this time. >> this morning, it is said she died at the scene. they are trying to determine what
caltrain and amtrak offer free trains to law enforcement personnel. kaiser permanente arena in santa cruz opens at 10:00. they will show the service live today. parking at depot park is free today. there is a link to public transportation and other parking lots in santa cruz on our website. we will carry the service live from the pavilion here on abc7 news. our coverage will start with our midday news at 11:00 and we will stream the service at abc7news.com. >> investigators are trying to...
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and they've had no problem intervening in state law intervening in state law before so why the silenenenenenn [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i took something for my sinus, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] [ male announcer ] start with nothing, build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assi
and they've had no problem intervening in state law intervening in state law before so why the silenenenenenn [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i took something for my sinus, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [...
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tonight on world news, secret operation to capture bin laden's son-in-law. an mazing story how they're going to bring him to the united states and how they found him? what is he saying tonight? >> do you know who has the happiest jobs in america? results are in. we're going to see if we can surprise you with them tonigh >>> walking could be a prescription for helping stroke survivors live belter lives. a study studdeed affects of walking on the health of 130 people that had strokes those who regularly walked reported a significant improvement in their kault of live. they also walked 17% farther in a test. >> will power can apparently be purchased. a study finds programs offering financial incentives to help people lose weight can work at least initially. the study done with mayo clinic employees found a system win sentives and penalties works best. participants were paid but had to pony up money when gaining weight. research will be discussed this weekend in san francisco. >> questions being raised about the health right after this frk a popular type of mani
tonight on world news, secret operation to capture bin laden's son-in-law. an mazing story how they're going to bring him to the united states and how they found him? what is he saying tonight? >> do you know who has the happiest jobs in america? results are in. we're going to see if we can surprise you with them tonigh >>> walking could be a prescription for helping stroke survivors live belter lives. a study studdeed affects of walking on the health of 130 people that had...
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we have seen a similar law in alaska. but in that case, the judge has to specifically order an offender not to buy alcohol and then at this time state identification card is marked. in the case of new mexico, they are actively attempting to block the purchase of alcohol. that's a difference there. you described it earlier on, it is an aggressive crackdown. we'll see whether it works. >> and who decides to sue over it if it does pass? when is a change in strategy, not a change in strategy in the obama administration says the latest outreach to republicans is motivated by the spirit of cooperation, not desperation and says it is not really a change at all. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the story. >> reporter: president obama has setted up a charm approach, the aides say it is not a change in tone. >> the president has said since the election he is interested in working cooperatively. >> reporter: that's not exactly how it's played out. >> in the weeks ahead, i also look ford sitting down with governor romney,
we have seen a similar law in alaska. but in that case, the judge has to specifically order an offender not to buy alcohol and then at this time state identification card is marked. in the case of new mexico, they are actively attempting to block the purchase of alcohol. that's a difference there. you described it earlier on, it is an aggressive crackdown. we'll see whether it works. >> and who decides to sue over it if it does pass? when is a change in strategy, not a change in strategy...
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time is running out for the fred to weigh in on new drug legalization laws. and they've had no problem intervening in state law before so why the silence now? yy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. moe most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. this is nature valley. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a
time is running out for the fred to weigh in on new drug legalization laws. and they've had no problem intervening in state law before so why the silence now? yy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build....
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. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and fall into chaos. he posted proposals on his website but he said it was erased within 24 hours. >> why chinese society is so unstable today? precisely because of a lack of credible reform. it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to
. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and...
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. -- son-in-law due in court. north korea says they are cutting their hot line with the south and will be canceling the non-aggressive acts. they have impose new sanctions in response to a third nuclear bomb test. we have more from the capital of seal. -- seoul. >> exchanger verbal fire has become more intense. >> the broad was sparked when the u.n. security council unanimously passed the resolution of harsher sanctions on p'yongyang. visited the front line troops last time they exchanged a lot of fire when four south koreans had killed. they said to be prepared for evacuation. he said they would be ready for all-out war. the south korean government expressed regret when they cut a hot line between the two nations. they vowed action if they did anything to endanger south korean lives. there were several closed-door meetings. these threats are nothing new. they're facing an early test after just two weeks in office. >> some feel there's a wider office of these threats from north korea. >> they're trying to intimida
. -- son-in-law due in court. north korea says they are cutting their hot line with the south and will be canceling the non-aggressive acts. they have impose new sanctions in response to a third nuclear bomb test. we have more from the capital of seal. -- seoul. >> exchanger verbal fire has become more intense. >> the broad was sparked when the u.n. security council unanimously passed the resolution of harsher sanctions on p'yongyang. visited the front line troops last time they...
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the president signed sequester in law and laying the blame at the feet of the republicans in congress. fox news correspondant mark emmanuel has more. >> hi, uma, after the robbery republicans said they would not increase tax revenue. president obama signed an order putting it in affect. today the president blasted the gompt >> it is it happening because republicans in congress chose this outcome over closing a wasteful tax loop hole. they decide to protect? interest tax breaks for the well off and well connected is more important than military and middle class. >> speaker boehner and nancy peel peel've -pelosi and there would be no last minute back room dealings. no one likes the reductions done, republicans accept happened them as a way to reduce sphending. a rising star blame happened president obama and allies in the senate for failing to act. >> we urge president obama and the stiant democrats to put country ahead of party and pass a responsible plan to replace the sequester. instead of campaigning for higher taxes, the president should our nation's sphending problem. >> as the st
the president signed sequester in law and laying the blame at the feet of the republicans in congress. fox news correspondant mark emmanuel has more. >> hi, uma, after the robbery republicans said they would not increase tax revenue. president obama signed an order putting it in affect. today the president blasted the gompt >> it is it happening because republicans in congress chose this outcome over closing a wasteful tax loop hole. they decide to protect? interest tax breaks for...
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if you just read some of the things that are in the law, in any law including dodd-frank, you come away scratching your head like what does that actually mean speakicalliesome so that's why if it's a regulatory bill which this is, the regulators have to flesh it out, and the 2,319 pages become god knows how many pages. it'll be tens of thousands by the time it's over. it's not over yet. many of those things are still on the drawing board, and many of them are being fought tooth and nail by the industry. i'll just give you one example which is one of my pet peeves. dodd-frank goes some way, and i applaud dodd and frank and others for this very much, towards forcing derivatives to be standardized and traded on organized exchanges like stock options. well, stock options are a derivative. that is a very familiar derivative that's been standardized and traded on organized exchanges for decades. and it works really well. one upshot of that is that if you decide you'd like to buy apple call options with a strike price of $419.27 that expire on your birthday, you can't do that. you go to the ma
if you just read some of the things that are in the law, in any law including dodd-frank, you come away scratching your head like what does that actually mean speakicalliesome so that's why if it's a regulatory bill which this is, the regulators have to flesh it out, and the 2,319 pages become god knows how many pages. it'll be tens of thousands by the time it's over. it's not over yet. many of those things are still on the drawing board, and many of them are being fought tooth and nail by the...
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the santa cruz sentinel is reporting that police say he never appeared on two law enforcement computer databases that track criminals because he was only convicted of misdemeanors. >>> the memorial for those two officers is scheduled for thursday, march 7 at noon at the hp pavilion in san jose. the service was moved from a smaller venue to handle the thousands that are expected to come pay their respects. ktvu will be covering the service live starting at 7:00 a.m. and will be streaming it live on ktvu.com. >>> a san jose man is under arrest in connection with a fatal hit-and-run we told you become b last week. steven harry heath was arrested for vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and-run yesterday. george black was killed as he walked along montgomery drive in santa rosa last week. witnesses saw a light four-door mercedes speed away. police impounded his car. >>> president obama said today that actually he laid into republican lawmakers a day after he signed into law the massive across the board budget cuts known as the sequester. >> it's happening because congress chose this outco
the santa cruz sentinel is reporting that police say he never appeared on two law enforcement computer databases that track criminals because he was only convicted of misdemeanors. >>> the memorial for those two officers is scheduled for thursday, march 7 at noon at the hp pavilion in san jose. the service was moved from a smaller venue to handle the thousands that are expected to come pay their respects. ktvu will be covering the service live starting at 7:00 a.m. and will be...
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law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted killing of american citizens, certain constitutional rights under the fourth and fifth amendments, even when they are up said the united states. the extent of those rights is not clear. what amount of process is due to an american outside the united states before being targeted by his government? i agree with the principal conclusions of the white paper that reportedly summarize the law as applicable to killing an american citizen who is a senior operation al qaeda leader. i agree that a senior al qaeda
law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted...
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. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and fall into chaos. he posted proposals on his website but he said it was erased within 24 hours. >> why chinese society is so unstable today? precisely because of a lack of credible reform. it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to
. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and...
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basic laws of supply and demand. there's more buyers out, and they're chasing a limited pool of homes. and that is, you know, what will make prices ratchet up and it already has been happening over the past year and it's expected to continue happening in this coming year. so why are there more buyers? the economy is better. people are more confident about their jobs. mortgage rates are at incredible historic lows. 3.5% for a 30-year fixed mortgage. that really increases people's purchasing power. there's a growing population whose demand, you know, has finally caught up with the supply and there's a lot more investors out there who have deep pockets and a lot of money to spend and they, you know, of course, add to the pool of buyers. and in many cases buying a home is -- they can buy a home more cheaply than they can build one. you know, so -- >> where are housing prices going up the most? is it the lower end? the higher end? the middle? >> they're actually going up quite a bit by percentage wise on the lower end, bu
basic laws of supply and demand. there's more buyers out, and they're chasing a limited pool of homes. and that is, you know, what will make prices ratchet up and it already has been happening over the past year and it's expected to continue happening in this coming year. so why are there more buyers? the economy is better. people are more confident about their jobs. mortgage rates are at incredible historic lows. 3.5% for a 30-year fixed mortgage. that really increases people's purchasing...
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stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask that each witness summarize their testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that time there is a timing light on your table. when it goes from green to yellow you will have one minute. when it turns red, the five minutes have expired. minutes have expired.
stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask...
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that's what this law could change. some republicans say the law would not be effective. >> they fail to recognize that criminals won't be any more likely to submit to expanded background checks than they are currently. they will go around supposedly universal checks to steal guns or buy them in the black market. >> reporter: some republicans also are concerned that expanding background checks would lead to a national registry of gun owners, which they oppose. jon. jon: so do any of these bills have a chance of getting through the full senate? >> reporter: well, all of the bills may possible the democratically-controlled senate judiciary committee today, but the full senate is another matter. accepts and democrats seem maybe willing to come to some kind of agreement on a new law adding stiffer penalties who those who traffic in firearms and on straw purchases. those are people who legally can buy guns and pass them onto those who cannot. here is more. >> straw purchasers circumvent the purpose of the background check sy
that's what this law could change. some republicans say the law would not be effective. >> they fail to recognize that criminals won't be any more likely to submit to expanded background checks than they are currently. they will go around supposedly universal checks to steal guns or buy them in the black market. >> reporter: some republicans also are concerned that expanding background checks would lead to a national registry of gun owners, which they oppose. jon. jon: so do any of...
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that's been the law since 1947. so now after 13 hours of filibuster we're proud to announce that the president is not going to kill unarmed americans on american soil. my next question would be why did it take so long, why is it so hard? and why would a president so jealously guard power that they're afraid to say this? but i am glad and i think that answer does -- that question, the answer does answer my question. >> megyn: we talked in our last hour before you came on, what extraordinary thing you did in uniting senators like john cornyn of texas a conservative, marco rubio of florida along with aclu and code pink all standing on the same side on an issue, but it wasn't unanimous and this partisan factions on this, they divided in an unexpected way. some other republicans, including john mccain and lindsey graham were not so happy with what they witnessed from you yesterday, suggesting you've done a disservice to americans. i want you to hear some of what they've said and give you a chance to respond. >> we've don
that's been the law since 1947. so now after 13 hours of filibuster we're proud to announce that the president is not going to kill unarmed americans on american soil. my next question would be why did it take so long, why is it so hard? and why would a president so jealously guard power that they're afraid to say this? but i am glad and i think that answer does -- that question, the answer does answer my question. >> megyn: we talked in our last hour before you came on, what...
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so they would not be protected by the good samaritan law -- dash. jenna: brian, so you're saying that this nurse won't be protected under that law if something went wrong when she was trying to aid this woman, and that's why potentially this employer would not allow her to do that. >> sadly that is my suspicion. i believe that this company saw itself stuck between being an independent living facility, which is basically a retirement home. these people aren't patients. and then of course sr-g having the issue of what if, what do we do. they called 911. jenna: they do have a statement, glen wood gardens that talks a little bit about the policy. they say this in the event of a health emergency at this independent living community our practice is to immediately call emergency medical personnel for assistance and to wait with the individual needing attention until such personnel arrive. that is the protocol we followed. chip, you had something interesting in your notes, though, you say there is a fine print that we should all know about if p we are havin
so they would not be protected by the good samaritan law -- dash. jenna: brian, so you're saying that this nurse won't be protected under that law if something went wrong when she was trying to aid this woman, and that's why potentially this employer would not allow her to do that. >> sadly that is my suspicion. i believe that this company saw itself stuck between being an independent living facility, which is basically a retirement home. these people aren't patients. and then of course...
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and one other note, the issue of gun control laws. a senate committee passed a bipartisan bill aimed at combatting illegal gun trafficking and something called straw purchasing. that's when someone who is allowed to buy a gun purchased it for someone who is prohibited from buying a firearm. it's the first of several ideas from the judiciary committee. still on the table, votes to restrict the sales of assault weapons and expanding background checks. >>> we have some other news this evening. we're following breaking news in the south bay. san jose police are investigating the city's eighth homicide of the year. it happened around 11:30 this morning at the hilltop manor senior apartments on ironwood drive. you see the map here. that's near the church on the hill near highway 87 and curtner avenue. officers found an elderly man dead at the scene with stab wounds. we invite you to stay here with us at nbc bay area news for the latest information on this developing story. >>> switching gears now to our weather, a live look across our hd ne
and one other note, the issue of gun control laws. a senate committee passed a bipartisan bill aimed at combatting illegal gun trafficking and something called straw purchasing. that's when someone who is allowed to buy a gun purchased it for someone who is prohibited from buying a firearm. it's the first of several ideas from the judiciary committee. still on the table, votes to restrict the sales of assault weapons and expanding background checks. >>> we have some other news this...
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law enforcement, firefighters and other emergency responders. participated in the thirtythree- mile long ride which ended at the h-p pavilion where the memorial service was held. >> it has been absolutely miserable but we have come together and that is how it is in santa cruz. >> it is important that we support each other and in situations like this is a sad situation. we have to show the support for the fallen officer is also for the santa cruz police department and our officers for do the same. >> pam: a flag hung between fire-trucks honoring the two santa cruz officers killed in the line of duty. you can watch the entire funeral service online at kron 4-dot-com. >> new details in a stabbing murder. after a man missing for weeks found in his home dead. plus all new electronics tolling lanes on the golden gate bridge leaves some people very unhappy. we show you who. been waiting for the price othen don't miss sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds
law enforcement, firefighters and other emergency responders. participated in the thirtythree- mile long ride which ended at the h-p pavilion where the memorial service was held. >> it has been absolutely miserable but we have come together and that is how it is in santa cruz. >> it is important that we support each other and in situations like this is a sad situation. we have to show the support for the fallen officer is also for the santa cruz police department and our officers...
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they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this stage. i don't know if you'll get a big legacy into the u.s. session, because things seem to be improving gradually as time passes. but we're in the red on the european trade right now. >> jeff, live for us from london. thank you very much. >>> we want to know why you're awake. e-mail way too early at msnbc.com or tweet me. >>> coming up -- we'll tell you what happened plus, sometimes sports plus politics equals the bizarre and that's dennis rodman who returned from his fact-finding mission in north korea or whatever he was doing there. we'll pl
they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this...